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Show ake Tribune1JHondaj,J January 4. I960 The Salt t- - 10 Iledda Hopper' Drama Class Elunkedl British Actor -Astrologer Tells Trends - For Stars During 60 Blanca Holmes, an astrologer who doesn't make predictions and who rears up at being called a seer, has indicated the "trends for 1960 as the planets show them. She indicates westerns, which have been done and overdone in every medium during the last few years, will go on and on. This is because Jupiter, known as a benefic factor, is in the sign of Sagittarius, and outdoor influence. Good news for Ward Bond, Bob Horton, Steve McQueen, Chuck Connors and scores of actors who live high on their ability to ride horse and make a fast draw. Blanca says HOLLYWOOD Sagittarius,a sometimes contradicto r y should sign, do well by Fiank Sinatra, Miss Hopper despite his tendency to be rebellious he should be more popular than ever. Jack Lemon and Arlene Dahl are two players she mentions as 1960 William A. Steiger, left; Max Fred Parrish strategy planofficials, check oer due for a good go in the and Craig Y. Christensen, Young Republican ning during meeting. See story on Page 17. months ahead. And Clifford Odets will have success beyond his writing in the directing and producing fields. Ben Hur will bring home the bacon, be the big financial success of the picture Special to The Tribune field. Members of KEARNS Tough on Comics two Kearns area stakes of to If ou like concertos and first employ only the string 1960 is not a year for But Christ the Church of Jesus are fond of concerti grossi, section in Adagio for Strings The field of policomedians. Saints were the Utah of Latter-daAmerican contemporary Symphony Orche- by tics should, unable to receive President stras Concerto by planetary Samuel Barber. Night concert composer, portent, provide the most Daud 0. McKay's fireside in be should your Saturday A CONTEMPORARY conpoignant drama. message Sunday night due to key. certo grosso, Ernest Blochs unknown line difficulties. Whenever Saturn THIS El ENT, first of its "Concerto Grosso for Strings Lines checked Thursday Jupiter in Capricorn, featuran earth sign, it has a were ready for the Sunday type to be presented by the and Piano Obbligato, will Ardean Watts, session. Hovvev er, Sunday symphony, will begin at 8:30 ing pianist strong influence in world a concerto grosso of affairs. These two planets night an open circuit was p m. in the Salt Lake Taber- precede classical style, the Brandenreported between the Kearns nacle. burg Concerto No. 5 for piano, telephone office and the Conceito works of seeral flute, violin and orchestra by stake houses. aneties are programmed, the Johann Sebastian Bach. Soloists in the Bach will be Gladys Gladstone, piano; Harold Wolf, violin, and Eugene Foster, flute. Burglars who ransacked FOLLOWING Intermission the home of Mrs. Merna the orchestra will present the 635 Washington Salt Lake City premier of the Wayman, (240 West', sometime St Second Piano Concerto in tible quick to fall in love and, Continued from Page 17 during the past four days by Edward Alexander may be surprised to discover in judgment, MacDowell. immature being reserved her affection untij The major wotk that it was a not distinguish between tape recorder she met the man she was to may yvill feature Reid Nibley as true stole and not a record or and fascination they passion who not did soloist. the other marry; piano or genuine love. play'er. believe in being true to her admiration future husband. THE SECOND place, THE THIEVES took 60 Take Wallet, $6 records in the burglary but MAINTAINING an unsul- going steady limits if not exCharles Bechtol, son of Mr. left the record player behind, lied reputation during court- cludes association with other and Mrs. Todd W. Bechtol, taking the tape recorder. ship contributes to a solid foun- boys and girls. 1872 Princeton Ave. (1119 Also dation upon which to build a missing was a piggy Ever be mindful, he told South) told that his youthful audience, that his wallet police Sunday was bank containing approximhappy home. $6 The problem of choosing a following childhood, youth has stolen whilecontaining ately $1. he played basketEntrance to the home was choosproper, congenial mate, he other obligations besides ball Saturday at the Westminsaid, is very vital, and during ing a mate or having a good ster College gym, 180013th gained by breaking the glass in a bathroom window. the period of courtship young time He must determine first East. people should mingle with one of all what kind of character another and become acquainted he will develop. He must de with one another's dispositions cide what his trade or profesBut he warned against sion will be, and if and when he chooses a wife, how he going steady too young. In the first place, he said, will support her and their young people are very suscep children. Circuit Troubles Block Message Utah Symphony Readies Saturday Concerto night con-junc- Burglars Make Wrong Choice Pres. McKay Starts Series Of Talks to LDS Youths For Less Than Stijc jlalt 2C Look At Record Let us look at the record, as A1 Smith used to say; President Benjamin Hain-sotook office in 1841, lived only a short time after his inauguration. Abiaham Lincoln took the oath in 1861, went through his first tei m, but was assassinated in Aptil, 1863, a little over a month after his second inauguration. In April of 1881, the conjunction landed in Tauris one month after President James Garfield was inaugurated. He was shot by an assassin the following September. Wairen Gamaliel Harding, w'ho went into of fice in 1921, died under m stenous circumst a n c e s two years later after the conjunction In Virgo in 1923. Blanca Holmes indicates Franklin Roosevelt did not survive his final term, dying in April, 1945, the same month as Lincoln under much the same planetary conditions. Chance of Change There always is a chance a change might crop up in the pattern, but offhand she believes it might be more healthy to go for the office of vice president. Well, Im no astrologer nor do I have a crystal ball, but heie are some of my predictions for the new year; Because Errol Flynn, in writing his book, copied the style and subieet matter of a scum magazine, it most likely will be a best seller. Steve David Niven MitziGaynor Happy Anniversary Happy Anniversary oemotTicou) KX.!?wnT tone su Kara i nova m Li. xjrrt- - i ti T iJVl'o 1. VumRCXBI , TONY m OPERATIO- m N- pnncoKT In Eastman COLOR Plot . . . 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Its JAMES STEWART curtains tonight 7 Mil r ro lalfflt3 I rM - WITH GLENN il CRAHTCURT1S "IT STARTED WITH A KISS" rFORD Pork Ftm After 41 Show InfirwiiM J Did m CART OPEN 7 00 flRCAD Mis Gei her packed Mitzi's leotards and dancing slippers and moved out to the West s (VGunfightens of Abilenei TOWER Leukemia Mitzi Gav nor, now stai ring with David Niven in Happy Anmveisarv. showing at the Lviic Theater, was boi n in Chicago, hut her familv had nngiated to Detroit w hen she was three. Her tomboy antics (limbing tiees and playing baseball were counterbalanced by her dancing lessons under the supervision of Mme. Katherjn Etienne and when Coast, too. the dancing teacher moved her studio to Hollywood, whos McQueen, Adult. SI 00 St Dancing Tombov Now Star Open Noon end o & Elliott said he believes the greatest thing that recould happen to boy-gir- l lations is for western women to take a few tips from the women of the Orient. Cites VVajs of Orient In the Oncnt women make men feel so masculine so virile jou think you could lick the world, he said. CRISS CROSS r Including Polio now. a child, has risen to stardom through roles in Broadway musicals. Mitzi Gaynor, who has been dancing since she was Opm LOOK Calif (Tribune tna g neck and neck with every young actor in town, will win the horse race in 1960 Liz Taj lor will not win the Oscar for "Suddenly Last Summer. If this is called wishful thinking, It sure is. a Day -- Smell-O-Visio- n office.. THE Protection for the Family CHICAGO -- Denhold Elliott, a lanky, handsome Englishman, has two unachieveusual theatrical ments to his credit: He was bounced from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts because the faculty thought he had no talent. Hes the first actor to star in a film that literally smells. No Connection Elliott Insists there Is no connection between the two. The smelly film is Michael Todd Jrs new comedy-mys-teiy- , Scent of Mystery, first film in ''the new process. Elliott, who rescues a pietty Amencan lass from thellutches oftt killer in the movie, is in Chicago for the film's piermere Wednesday. Wins American Girl It's ironic that Elliott wins the American gill in 'Scent of Mjstery considei-mhis strong feelings about Ameiican gills. Ive alwajs thought they weie rather masculine. It seems to happen to women when they stait competing with men. The same thing in England is happening have been coming together in earth signs since 1842, says Blanca Holmes, and. research has proven there is a terrific upheaval in politics often accompanied by the death of an important leader. . In February, 1961, just after a new president will have taken office, one of these conjunctions will occur. 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